. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. acticed inSalem from 1845 to 1854, and died December 10, in the latter year. He married inJuly, 1850, Mrs. Ann F. French. James Seymour Grinnell, son of George and Eliza Seymour (Perkins) Grinnell,was born in Greenfield, Mass., July 24, 1821, and received his early education underthe instruction of James H. Coffin at the Amherst Academy and at the HartfordGrammar School. He graduated at Amherst College in 1842, and studied law atGreenfield and at the Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the bar in Novem-ber, 1846, and practiced in Greenfi
. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. acticed inSalem from 1845 to 1854, and died December 10, in the latter year. He married inJuly, 1850, Mrs. Ann F. French. James Seymour Grinnell, son of George and Eliza Seymour (Perkins) Grinnell,was born in Greenfield, Mass., July 24, 1821, and received his early education underthe instruction of James H. Coffin at the Amherst Academy and at the HartfordGrammar School. He graduated at Amherst College in 1842, and studied law atGreenfield and at the Harvard Law School. He was admitted to the bar in Novem-ber, 1846, and practiced in Greenfield from 1848 to 1862. In the latter year he wasappointed chief clerk in the Agricultural Department in Washington, and serveduntil 1866, when he was appointed chief clerk in the United States Patent continued in office until 1875, when he returned to Greenfield, where he has sincelived. He was a State senator in 1882, and has been several times a candidate foroffice on the Democratic State ticket. He married first, August 8, 1855, Ann E.,.
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